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Combo 1 - Ramayana(198 pcs) + Krishna(198 pcs)
Combo 1 - Ramayana(198 pcs) + Krishna(198 pcs)
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This Price Saving Combo Kit contains two kits to frame.
Kit 1 - Ramayana and Kit 2 - Krishna. Each 198 pcs.
Ramayana: Story of a King in Exile Jigsaw Puzzle - 198 pieces
The Ramayana, authored by the sage Valmiki, is one of India's most revered epics. It narrates the life of Prince Rama, the embodiment of dharma and the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu. Rama wins the hand of Princess Sita, but soon after, he is unjustly exiled to the forest for 14 years. During their exile, Sita is deceitfully kidnapped by Ravana, the ten-headed demon king of Lanka. Distraught, Rama, along with his unwavering brother Lakshmana, begins searching for her. They befriend Hanuman, the devoted general, who becomes an instrumental ally. With the aid of the monkey kingdom led by Sugriva, they locate Sita in Lanka. A great bridge, constructed by the monkey army, connects India to Lanka. An intense war ensues between Rama's forces and Ravana's demon army. Rama, with divine assistance and weapons, confronts and defeats Ravana in a climactic battle. Post-rescue, the couple returns to Ayodhya, and their homecoming is celebrated as Diwali, the festival of lights. Rama's reign, known as Rama Rajya, symbolizes a time of perfect justice and moral righteousness.
However, the Ramayana also chronicles complexities and moral dilemmas, making it a timeless tale of duty, honor, and love.
Dimensions:
Individual puzzle piece size - 2.74cm x 4.27cm
Puzzle size post completion - 49cm x 36cm
Krishna: Lord of The Universe Jigsaw Puzzle - 198 pieces
Lord Krishna's childhood is one of the most celebrated and endearing tales in Hindu mythology. Born to Devaki and Vasudeva in a prison cell in Mathura, Krishna's birth was prophesized to bring about the downfall of the tyrannical King Kamsa. To protect the infant from Kamsa's wrath, Vasudeva secretly carried Krishna across the Yamuna river to Gokul, where he was raised by Yasoda and Nanda. In Gokul, tales of his mischievous antics, like stealing butter and playing pranks, became legendary. He earned the name 'Makhanchor' or butter thief. His enchanting flute-playing would captivate the hearts of everyone, especially the Gopis, the cowherd maidens. Krishna's divine nature manifested early, showing his cosmic form to his mother Yasoda. He also tamed the venomous serpent, Kaliya, in the Yamuna river, saving the villagers. As a young boy, he lifted the Govardhan Hill to shield the villagers from the wrathful rains sent by Lord Indra. The demoness Putana, sent by Kamsa to kill Krishna, met her end when baby Krishna sucked her life out. Another demon, Trinavarta, was defeated when Krishna, as an infant, became incredibly heavy while being carried by him. The tales of Krishna's early feats and his role as the divine lover with Radha are significant aspects of his childhood lore. These stories highlight his divine powers, playful nature, and deep spiritual significance. Every year, Janmashtami celebrates his divine birth, with devotees recreating episodes from his early life.
Dimensions:
Individual puzzle piece size - 2.74cm x 4.27cm
Puzzle size post completion - 49cm x 36cm
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Frame them in 3 Easy steps!
STEP 1: Use a protective base or protective layer below the puzzle.
STEP 2: Add glue and spread with applicator, across the front side of the puzzle.
STEP 3: Let the puzzle dry for 8-10 hours.
Your puzzle is now ready to frame!